Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany: Ненси - Голубоглазая
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany in der Glocke - Bremer Konzerthaus. LIVE
Bremen Postamt, Die Glocke, Petri-Dom und Rathaus am 10.10.2012
Bremen Postamt, Die Glocke (Konzerthaus), Petri-Dom und Rathaus am 10.10.2012 (Außenansichten)
Steinmeier zu Gast im Bremen zum Benefizkonzert in der Glocke
Einmal im Jahr, an wechselnden Orte und für den guten Zweck: In diesem Jahr ist Bremen dran und richtet das Benefizkonzert des Bundespräsidenten in der Deutschen Kammerphilharmonie aus. Das Konzert fand heute in Anwesenheit von Bundespräsident Frank-Walter Steinmeier und Frau Elke Büdenbender im Bremer Konzerthaus Die Glocke statt. Der Erlös fließt zu gleichen Teilen an Erinnern für die Zukunft e.V. und die Haifa Arts Foundation. Janos Kereszti hat vor dem Konzert noch mit Bundespräsident Frank-Walter Steinmeier sprechen können.
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany: Ненси - просто выходной
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany in der Glocke - Bremer Konzerthaus. LIVE
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany: Ненси - Горько плакала Ива
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany in der Glocke - Bremer Konzerthaus. LIVE
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany: Ненси - Дым Сигарет с Ментолом
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany in der Glocke - Bremer Konzerthaus. LIVE
AOK Kindertheater 2016 Bremen
Hallo und herzlich willkommen zu unserem zweiten Gastspiel für die AOK Bremen/Bremerhaven. Heute melden wir uns aus dem Konzerthaus „Die Glocke“ in Bremen. Es gibt ja den alten Spruch „Hamburg ist das Tor zur Welt, aber Bremen hat den Schlüssel dazu“. Und heute hat Bremen sogar den Schlüssel zum Weltall. Zwei ausgebuchte Vorstellungen stehen hier heute auf dem Programm
Ненси-Концерт Opening
Ненси-Концерт 20.12.15 Bremen,Germany in der Glocke - Bremer Konzerthaus. LIVE
Solare: „Endspiel“ aus „Caissas Gedächtnis“, Chor der Universität Bremen, Breminale 2015
„Endspiel“
8. Satz aus „Caissas Gedächtnis“
(Acht Tangos über Schachspiel-Aphorismen für vier- bis achtstimmigen Chor und Klavier)
Musik: Juan María Solare
Text: italienischer Spruch
Chor der Universität Bremen unter der Leitung von Susanne Gläß mit Juan María Solare am Klavier
Festival Breminale (Tanzboden), Bremen, Donnerstag, den 16. Juli 2015, 20 Uhr
Live-Recording: Gerd Anders
Dieser Chorzyklus ist als Kompositionsauftrag der Universität Bremen mit der finanziellen Unterstützung der Karin und Uwe Hollweg Stiftung entstanden und im Juli 2015 durch den Chor der Universität Bremen unter der Leitung von Universitätsmusikdirektorin Dr. Susanne Gläß mit dem Komponisten Juan María Solare am Klavier uraufgeführt worden.
Thema des Zyklus‘ sind Sinnsprüche, die zwar aus der Schachwelt stammen – Caissa ist die Muse des Schachspiels -, die aber auch als Chiffren für das Leben im allgemeinen verstanden werden können. Es gibt bisher nur selten Tangos, die originär für Chor komponiert worden sind; diese Komposition will diese Lücke im Repertoire füllen helfen. Ein Chor hat eine ganz besondere Massivität, emotionale Präsenz, Eindringlichkeit und Kraft. Sie verbindet sich mit der Konzentration des Schachs und der rhythmischen Spannung des modernen Tango Argentino zu einer Musik von hoher Intensität.
Chor und Orchester am ÖG Bremen
Marco Scorticati, recorder & Davide Pozzi, harpsichord - Marco Uccellini & Dario Castello
NEW CD!!
G.F. Händel: Son d'Amore - Sonate per flauto dolce
Marco Scorticati, Davide Pozzi & Ensemble Estro Cromatico
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Marco Scorticati, recorder
Davide Pozzi, harpsichord
Marco Uccellini, Sinfonia sopra Amarilli (Venezia, 1667)
Dario Castello, Sonata Prima à canto e basso (Venezia, 1641)
Concerto in Sala della Carità, Padua, Italy
1th June 2010
European Recorder Teachers' Association - ERTA Italia
Video by Edoardo Lambertenghi (
MARCO SCORTICATI
Born in Milan in 1980, he began studying recorder at a very early age. He took lessons from Giovanni Antonini (from 1990 to '97), Pedro Memelsdorff (with whom he graduated in '99 at the Civica Scuola di Musica Antica in Milan), Walter van Hauwe (from 1999 to 2001 at the Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam) and Kees Boeke (at the Musikhochschule of Zurich, where he graduated in 2003). He also attended the C. Pollini Conservatory in Padua obtaining his degree in 1999 and studied composition with Fabio Vacchi at the G. Verdi Conservatory in Milan.
As a recorder and transverse flute player he regularly performs with his ensemble Estro Cromatico, and collaborates a.o. with Accademia Bizantina (Ottavio Dantone), Europa Galante (Fabio Biondi) and Il Giardino Armonico (Giovanni Antonini). He has performed with the Milan Teatro alla Scala Orchestra directed by Ottavio Dantone, Giovanni Antonini and Rinaldo Alessandrini; he has also appeared as a soloist with the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra directed by Fabio Biondi. He has played together with such well-known soloists as Enrico Onofri, Stefano Montanari, Cecilia Bartoli, María Espada, Vivica Genaux, Ann Hallenberg, Nuria Rial, Mária Zádori and Andreas Scholl.
He appears on CD and DVD recordings with Accademia Bizantina (Decca and Naïve Classique), Europa Galante (Virgin Classics and Dynamic), Il Giardino Armonico (Arthaus and Naïve Classique) and has broadcasted for Bayern Klassik, Radio France, Radio Nacional de España, Radio RAI, Polskie Radio and NRK Norway.
He has performed as a soloist in some of the most important European concert halls and festivals, such as Philharmonie and Konzerthaus in Berlin, Bozar (Brussels), Die Glocke (Bremen), Musikhalle Hamburg, Alte Oper Frankfurt, Gewandhaus (Leipzig), Barbican Hall (London), Philharmonie Luxenbourg, Baluarte (Pamplona), Théâtre des Champs Elysées (Paris), Auditorio di Santa Cecilia (Rome), Auditorio Kursaal in San Sebastián, Stavanger Concert Hall (Norway), De Oosterpoort (Utrecht), Auditorio Miguel Delibes (Valladolid), Wiener Konzerthaus, Tonhalle (Zurich), Berliner Tage für Alte Musik, Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin, Festival de Beaune, Festival de Música de Canarias, Festival de Música de Compostela, Opera Rara Krakow, Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik, MilanoArteMusica, Musica e Poesia a San Maurizio (Milan) and Tage Alter Musik Regensburg.
Marco Scorticati teaches recorder at the Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory in Bari, Italy.
DAVIDE POZZI
Born in 1975, he graduated with honors in harpsichord, fortepiano and clavichord, as well as organ and organ composition at the Conservatorio G. Verdi in Milan. He then continued his studies at the Civica Scuola di Musica in Milan receiving his diploma, cum laude, in Lorenzo Ghielmi's baroque organ class. He attended the Schola Cantorum of Basel for post-graduate studies in organ with Jean-Claude Zehnder and in harpsichord with Andrea Marcon.
He was a prizewinner at several organ competitions and as continuo player with the ensemble Estro Cromatico at the Bonporti International Competition in Rovereto and at the Telemann Competition in Magdeburg, both of them chaired by Gustav Leonhardt.
He has played in numerous countries such as Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Croatia, Poland, Finland, Latonya, Israel, USA and Japan, performing at such well-known music festivals and venues as Tage Alte Musik Regensburg, Museum of Musical Instruments, Konzerthaus and Philarmonie in Berlin, Salle Gaveau and Cité de la Musique in Paris, Vienna Konzerhaus, Concertgebow in Amsterdam, Tonhalle in Zurich, Società del Quartetto, Auditorium, Teatro degli Arcimboldi and Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro Real in Madrid a.o.
He has played as a soloist with such artists as Enrico Dindo, Sergio Azzolini and Emmanuel Pahud.
He recently recorded the fortepiano concerto Wq 35 and other obbligato fortepiano works by C.P.E. Bach for Sony Classical Germany with Streicherakademie Bozen directed by Sergio Azzolini, as well as C.P.E. Bach's harpsichord and fortepiano sonatas for Stradivarius. He appears on CD recordings by Decca, Sony, Stradivarius, Naive, Glossa, Chandos, Amadeus, Bongiovanni, Tactus, Bottega Discantica and Arts.
Davide Pozzi teaches harpsichord at the Bruno Maderna Conservatory in Cesena, Italy.
Handel - Recorder sonata in A minor (live)
NEW CD 2019!!
Arcangelo Corelli: Solos and Concertos Fitted for the Flutes - Arcana
NEW CD!! -2014-
G.F. Händel: Son d'Amore - Sonate per flauto dolce - Stradivarius
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Ensemble Estro Cromatico, Milano
Marco Scorticati flauto dolce
Davide Pozzi clavicembalo
Georg Friedrich Händel
Sonata a Flauto e Cembalo in La min. (Live concert)
Festival internazionale di Musica antica
Settimane Barocche di Brescia
10 ottobre 2008, Nave (BS), Italy
MARCO SCORTICATI
Born in Milan in 1980, he began studying recorder at a very early age. He studied with Giovanni Antonini and Pedro Memelsdorff in Milan, with Walter van Hauwe in Amsterdam, and with Kees Boeke in Zurich. He also studied composition with Fabio Vacchi at the “G. Verdi” Conservatory in Milan, and baroque transverse flute with Marco Brolli in Milan.
As a recorder and transverse flute player he regularly performs with his ensemble Estro Cromatico, and collaborates a.o. with Accademia Bizantina (O. Dantone), Europa Galante (F. Biondi) and Il Giardino Armonico (G. Antonini). He has performed with the Milan Teatro alla Scala Orchestra directed by Ottavio Dantone, Giovanni Antonini and Rinaldo Alessandrini; he has also appeared as a soloist with the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra and the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, both directed by Fabio Biondi, and with the Orchestra da Camera di Mantova. He has played together with such well-known soloists as Cecilia Bartoli, Fabio Biondi, María Espada, Vivica Genaux, Ann Hallenberg, María Hinojosa Montenegro, Emma Kirkby, Stefano Montanari, Enrico Onofri, Nuria Rial, Andreas Scholl and Mária Zádori.
He appears on CD and DVD recordings with Accademia Bizantina (Decca, Naïve Classique), Europa Galante (Virgin Classics, Dynamic) and Il Giardino Armonico (Warner Classics, Naïve Classique).
He has performed as a soloist in some of the most important European concert halls and festivals, such as Berliner Philharmonie and Berliner Konzerthaus, Bozar (Brussels), Die Glocke (Bremen), Musikhalle Hamburg, Teatro della Pergola (Florence), Alte Oper Frankfurt, Gewandhaus (Leipzig), Barbican Hall (London), Philharmonie Luxenbourg, Baluarte (Pamplona), Théâtre des Champs Elysées (Paris), Auditorio di Santa Cecilia (Rome), Auditorio Kursaal in San Sebastián, Stavanger Concert Hall (Norway), De Oosterpoort (Utrecht), Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia), Auditorio Miguel Delibes (Valladolid), Wiener Konzerthaus, Tonhalle (Zurich), Berliner Tage für Alte Musik, Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin, Festival de Beaune, Festival de Música de Canarias, Festival de Música de Compostela, Opera Rara Krakow, Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik, MilanoArteMusica, Musica e Poesia a San Maurizio and Società del Quartetto (Milan), Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Settimane Musicali di Stresa e del Lago Maggiore and Lingotto Musica (Torino).
With Estro Cromatico he has recorded the albums “Son d’Amore - Recorder sonatas by G.F. Handel” (Stradivarius, 2014) and Arcangelo Corelli: Solos and Concertos Fitted for the Flutes (Arcana, 2019).
He taught recorder at the Conservatories in Bari, Trento and Rome. He is currently teaching at the Stanislao Giacomantonio Conservatory in Cosenza and at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy in Leipzig.
DAVIDE POZZI
Born in 1975, he graduated with honors in harpsichord, fortepiano and clavichord, as well as organ and organ composition at the Conservatorio G. Verdi in Milan. He then continued his studies at the Civica Scuola di Musica in Milan receiving his diploma, cum laude, in Lorenzo Ghielmi's baroque organ class. He attended the Schola Cantorum of Basel for post-graduate studies in organ with Jean-Claude Zehnder and in harpsichord with Andrea Marcon.
He has played in numerous countries such as Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Croatia, Poland, Finland, Latonya, Israel, USA and Japan, performing at such well-known music festivals and venues as Tage Alte Musik Regensburg, Museum of Musical Instruments, Konzerthaus and Philarmonie in Berlin, Salle Gaveau and Cité de la Musique in Paris, Vienna Konzerhaus, Concertgebow in Amsterdam, Tonhalle in Zurich, Società del Quartetto, Auditorium, Teatro degli Arcimboldi and Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro Real in Madrid a.o.
He has played as a soloist with such artists as Enrico Dindo, Sergio Azzolini and Emmanuel Pahud. He recorded the fortepiano concerto Wq 35 and other obbligato fortepiano works by C.P.E. Bach for Sony Classical Germany with Streicherakademie Bozen directed by Sergio Azzolini, as well as C.P.E. Bach's harpsichord and fortepiano sonatas (Stradivarius). He appears on CD recordings for Decca, Sony, Arcana, Stradivarius, Naive, Glossa, Chandos, Amadeus, Bongiovanni, Tactus, Bottega Discantica and Arts.
Arcangelo Corelli, Sonata in F major Op.5 n.4 for recorder and b.c. - M. Scorticati & D. Pozzi
NEW CD!!
Arcangelo Corelli: Solos and Concertos Fitted for the Flutes - Arcana
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Marco Scorticati, recorder
Davide Pozzi, harpsichord
Arcangelo Corelli (1653-1713)
Sonata in F major Op.V n.4 for recorder and b.c. (London, 1707)
Adagio, Allegro, Vivace, Adagio, Allegro
Padua, Sala della Carità, 1th June 2010
European Recorder Teachers' Association - ERTA Italia
Video by Edoardo Lambertenghi (
MARCO SCORTICATI
Born in Milan in 1980, he began studying recorder at a very early age. He studied with Giovanni Antonini and Pedro Memelsdorff in Milan, with Walter van Hauwe in Amsterdam, and with Kees Boeke in Zurich. He also studied composition with Fabio Vacchi at the “G. Verdi” Conservatory in Milan, and baroque transverse flute with Marco Brolli in Milan.
As a recorder and transverse flute player he regularly performs with his ensemble Estro Cromatico, and collaborates a.o. with Accademia Bizantina (O. Dantone), Europa Galante (F. Biondi) and Il Giardino Armonico (G. Antonini). He has performed with the Milan Teatro alla Scala Orchestra directed by Ottavio Dantone, Giovanni Antonini and Rinaldo Alessandrini; he has also appeared as a soloist with the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra and the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, both directed by Fabio Biondi, and with the Orchestra da Camera di Mantova. He has played together with such well-known soloists as Cecilia Bartoli, Fabio Biondi, María Espada, Vivica Genaux, Ann Hallenberg, María Hinojosa Montenegro, Emma Kirkby, Stefano Montanari, Enrico Onofri, Nuria Rial, Andreas Scholl and Mária Zádori.
He appears on CD and DVD recordings with Accademia Bizantina (Decca, Naïve Classique), Europa Galante (Virgin Classics, Dynamic) and Il Giardino Armonico (Warner Classics, Naïve Classique).
He has performed as a soloist in some of the most important European concert halls and festivals, such as Berliner Philharmonie and Berliner Konzerthaus, Bozar (Brussels), Die Glocke (Bremen), Musikhalle Hamburg, Teatro della Pergola (Florence), Alte Oper Frankfurt, Gewandhaus (Leipzig), Barbican Hall (London), Philharmonie Luxenbourg, Baluarte (Pamplona), Théâtre des Champs Elysées (Paris), Auditorio di Santa Cecilia (Rome), Auditorio Kursaal in San Sebastián, Stavanger Concert Hall (Norway), De Oosterpoort (Utrecht), Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia), Auditorio Miguel Delibes (Valladolid), Wiener Konzerthaus, Tonhalle (Zurich), Berliner Tage für Alte Musik, Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin, Festival de Beaune, Festival de Música de Canarias, Festival de Música de Compostela, Opera Rara Krakow, Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik, MilanoArteMusica, Musica e Poesia a San Maurizio and Società del Quartetto (Milan), Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Settimane Musicali di Stresa e del Lago Maggiore and Lingotto Musica (Torino).
With Estro Cromatico he has recorded the albums “Son d’Amore - Recorder sonatas by G.F. Handel” (Stradivarius, 2014) and Arcangelo Corelli: Solos and Concertos Fitted for the Flutes (Arcana, 2019).
He taught recorder at the Conservatories in Bari, Trento and Rome. He is currently teaching at the Stanislao Giacomantonio Conservatory in Cosenza and at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy in Leipzig.
DAVIDE POZZI
Born in 1975, he graduated with honors in harpsichord, fortepiano and clavichord, as well as organ and organ composition at the Conservatorio G. Verdi in Milan. He then continued his studies at the Civica Scuola di Musica in Milan receiving his diploma, cum laude, in Lorenzo Ghielmi's baroque organ class. He attended the Schola Cantorum of Basel for post-graduate studies in organ with Jean-Claude Zehnder and in harpsichord with Andrea Marcon.
He has played in numerous countries such as Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Croatia, Poland, Finland, Latonya, Israel, USA and Japan, performing at such well-known music festivals and venues as Tage Alte Musik Regensburg, Museum of Musical Instruments, Konzerthaus and Philarmonie in Berlin, Salle Gaveau and Cité de la Musique in Paris, Vienna Konzerhaus, Concertgebow in Amsterdam, Tonhalle in Zurich, Società del Quartetto, Auditorium, Teatro degli Arcimboldi and Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro Real in Madrid a.o.
He has played as a soloist with such artists as Enrico Dindo, Sergio Azzolini and Emmanuel Pahud. He recorded the fortepiano concerto Wq 35 and other obbligato fortepiano works by C.P.E. Bach for Sony Classical Germany with Streicherakademie Bozen directed by Sergio Azzolini, as well as C.P.E. Bach's harpsichord and fortepiano sonatas (Stradivarius). He appears on CD recordings for Decca, Sony, Arcana, Stradivarius, Naive, Glossa, Chandos, Amadeus, Bongiovanni, Tactus, Bottega Discantica and Arts.